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Phonological Awareness and Listening Comprehension Among Chinese English-Immersion Students

Date Issued
July 26, 2013
Author(s)
Li, Miao
Cheng, Liying
Kirby, John R.
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/52651
Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between English listening comprehension and English and Chinese phonological awareness (PA), and the cross-linguistic transfer of PA in 48 Grade 2 and 47 Grade 4 Chinese English-immersion students. The results of the study indicate a correlation between English PA and English listening comprehension. English listening comprehension had a significant effect on English PA in both grades; this effect is evident after considering Chinese PA, but only in Grade 4. A similar pattern is found for the effect of English PA on English listening comprehension. Only weak evidence exists pertaining to a connection between cross-linguistic transfer from Chinese PA (L1) to English listening comprehension (L2).

Disciplines
International and Comparative Education
Embargo Date
July 26, 2013
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